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kairos12

(13,332 posts)
Mon May 22, 2017, 09:07 PM May 2017

Outlaw the Shift.

I know it's been around since it was robbing Ted Williams. Shortstop is not the short right fielder, and second baseman is not up the middle player. Like in football you have to start with a certain amount of players on the line.

And, get off my grass.


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Bernardo de La Paz

(51,335 posts)
1. Not "amount". Number. If you like people, refer to people as individuals, not aggregates.
Mon May 22, 2017, 09:14 PM
May 2017

People are countable.

Dirt is measured in an "amount" because it is not countable.

(P.S. You asked for it with "get off my grass" )

Stinkfoot007

(20 posts)
3. Defenses will keep doing it until hitters figure out how to stop it
Sun Jul 23, 2017, 04:06 PM
Jul 2017

Sooner or later hitters will adjust

Brother Buzz

(38,030 posts)
4. Fielders don't shift on batters that CAN hit to the opposite field
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 12:18 AM
Jul 2017

There are a few power pull hitters that couldn't hit to the opposite field if their lives and game depended on it. The SF Giants first baseman, Branden Belt, is one of those dinosaurs who just can't do it; the shift on him is often comically ridiculous, and Belt couldn't bunt his way out of a wet paper sack.

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